Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Sonny Again in Oakland

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Sonny Again in Oakland

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

Editor's note: Paul was the victim of a spotty internet connection in a New York City coffee shop Saturday morning. Hit him up in the comments section with questions on pitchers he did not address in this week's rankings. No word on the quality of the coffee.

As always, remember that rotations are subject to change, so if you see something that looks incorrect, assume that it was a change that occurred since this was written and feel free to politely bring it up in the comments. I'll let you know where the new arm slots.

For the week June 20-26

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Chris Saleat BOS, TOR
2Justin VerlanderSEA, CLE
3Steven WrightCWS, at TEXFanGraphs' Eno Sarris breaks down the knuckler to dispel some myths, which may give you more confidence in Wright
4David Priceat TEX
5Cole HamelsCIN
6Corey KluberTB
7Sonny GrayMIL, at LAAThe 3 starts since returning are his highest FB velos of the season, including a season-high 94.2 last time out
8Carlos Carrascoat DET
9Danny Salazarat DET
10Aaron Sanchezat CWS
11Masahiro TanakaMIN
12Matt Shoemakerat HOUThe key to his surge? Embracing his splitter at the expense of his bad fastball. First 7: 8.49 ERA, 23% splitters; last 6: 1.83, 44%
13CC SabathiaCOLDitching four-seamers in favor of a cutter has really spurred his run (0.82 ERA,
Editor's note: Paul was the victim of a spotty internet connection in a New York City coffee shop Saturday morning. Hit him up in the comments section with questions on pitchers he did not address in this week's rankings. No word on the quality of the coffee.

As always, remember that rotations are subject to change, so if you see something that looks incorrect, assume that it was a change that occurred since this was written and feel free to politely bring it up in the comments. I'll let you know where the new arm slots.

For the week June 20-26

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Chris Saleat BOS, TOR
2Justin VerlanderSEA, CLE
3Steven WrightCWS, at TEXFanGraphs' Eno Sarris breaks down the knuckler to dispel some myths, which may give you more confidence in Wright
4David Priceat TEX
5Cole HamelsCIN
6Corey KluberTB
7Sonny GrayMIL, at LAAThe 3 starts since returning are his highest FB velos of the season, including a season-high 94.2 last time out
8Carlos Carrascoat DET
9Danny Salazarat DET
10Aaron Sanchezat CWS
11Masahiro TanakaMIN
12Matt Shoemakerat HOUThe key to his surge? Embracing his splitter at the expense of his bad fastball. First 7: 8.49 ERA, 23% splitters; last 6: 1.83, 44%
13CC SabathiaCOLDitching four-seamers in favor of a cutter has really spurred his run (0.82 ERA, 41 Ks in last 44 IP)
14Michael FulmerSEAAttributes increased changeup usage as key factor in surge: 6% in first 4 starts (6.52 ERA), 17% in last 6 (0.45)
15Marco EstradaARIHas now led the AL in hit suppression for the last 268.3 IP (6.2 H/9)
16Danny DuffyHOU
17Jose Quintanaat BOS
18Chris Archerat CLESlowly chiseling the ERA down (3.74 in his L5 starts), but he's allowed fewer than 3 R just once in his L8
19Lance McCullersLAA
20Chris TillmanTB
21Jordan ZimmermannCLE
22Jake Odorizziat BAL
23Josh TomlinTB, at DET
24James Paxtonat DET, STL
25Michael PinedaMIN
26Kevin Gausmanat TEX, TB
27Nate Karnsat DET, STL
28J.A. HappARI
29Dallas Keuchelat KC
30Taijuan WalkerSTL
31R.A. Dickeyat CWS
32Hisashi Iwakumaat DET
33Ian Kennedyat NYM
34Nathan EovaldiMIN
35Rick PorcelloCWS
36Jhoulys Chacinat HOU, OAK
37Marcus Stromanat CWS
38Colby LewisCIN
39Drew Smylyat CLE, at BAL
40Collin McHughLAA
41Blake Snellat CLE
42Trevor BauerTB
43Mike Fiersat KC
44Eduardo RodriguezCWS, at TEX
45Martin PerezBOS
46Yordano Venturaat NYMB2B gems since the brawl (0.68 ERA, 0.90 WHIP, 15 Ks in 13.3 IP); good matchup to stay hot
47Carlos RodonTORBrutal matchup as the Jays offense is on fire, but he does have a 3.34 ERA w/26 Ks in his last 29.7 IP
48Doug FisterLAA, at KC
49Daniel MengdenMIL
50Matt BoydSEA
51Kyle GibsonPHI
52Tyler DuffeyPHI, at NYY

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
53Ervin Santanaat NYYIt seems the second you quit Santana is usually when he turns it around, but I can't keep trotting out his 5.10 ERA (plus it's not like the 4.58 FIP offers that much encouragement)
54James Shieldsat BOS
55Matt Mooreat BAL
56Ivan NovaCOL
57Edinson VolquezHOU
58Tyler WilsonSD, TBDropped 8 scoreless at BOS, now has a 1.53 ERA v. them in 17.7 IP; not enough Ks for mixers, but worth an AL-only look for now
59Yovani GallardoTB
60Matt Andrieseat BALA doubleheader gets him back in the rotation this week, but Blake Snell has effectively taken his spot otherwise
61Tim LincecumOAK
62Kendall Gravemanat LAA
63Hector Santiagoat HOU, OAK
64Miguel Gonzalezat BOS, TOR
65Clay BuchholzCWS
66Ricky Nolascoat NYY
67Henderson Alvarezat LAASupposed to make a rehab on Saturday in Triple-A, which would put him on track for this start; he's a wait-and-see for fantasy no matter what
68Derek HollandBAL, BOSEven w/BAL not doing their best v. LHP, this is an ugly two-start week for Holland
69Tommy MilonePHI
70Chris YoungHOU
71Mike PelfreySEA, CLE
72Eric Surkampat LAA
73Nick MartinezBOS
73Jered WeaverOAK
74Wade Miley replacementat DETAdrian Sampson is replacing him this weekend and could get this spot, too; longer term, this keeps Paxton in when Hernandez returns
75Mike Wright ReplacementSDThey might have to turn back to Ubaldo Jimenez ... lucky them

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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RankPitcherOpponent(s)Comments
1Clayton KershawWAS, at PITGiven the amazingly high bar he continues to set, I can't fathom how he keeps getting BETTER
2Jose FernandezATL, CHCWhat a week for 2-start guys in the NL!
3Noah SyndergaardKC, at ATL
4Stephen Strasburgat LAD, at MIL
5Madison Bumgarnerat PIT, PHI
6Johnny Cuetoat PIT, PHI
7John LackeySTL, at MIAHas actually bested his 2014 ERA by 11 points, but his FIP is down 60 pts thanks to skills improvements
8Jake ArrietaSTLSo many 2-start studs that he gets pushed down to 8th, his lowest slotting of the season
9Jon Lesterat MIA
10Max Scherzerat MIL
11Steven Matzat ATL
12Jacob deGromat ATL
13Matt Harveyat ATLHas a 2.08 ERA w/22 Ks in his last 26 IP and it's only that high bc ATL of all teams popped him for 4 ER (only 6 ER in the whole run)
14Aaron Nolaat MIN, at SF
15Jason HammelSTL, at MIA
16Kyle Hendricksat MIA
17Drew Pomeranzat CIN
18Jeff Samardzijaat PIT
19Julio TeheranNYM
20Zack Greinkeat COLUgh, why does he have to get a trip to Coors just as he's on a run of dominance? Still have to start him
21Carlos Martinezat SEA
22Kenta Maedaat PIT
23Gio Gonzalezat MILStrasburg & Scherzer rightfully get the hype, but the Gonzalez-Roark-Ross 3-4-5 is really strong
24Tanner Roarkat LADHe's traded some BBs for Ks, but otherwise looks like the beast we saw in 2014
25Joe Rossat LADHas allowed more than 3 ER just once in his L7 starts (3.68 ERA, 35 Ks in 36.7 IP)
26Adam Wainwrightat CHC
27Adam ConleyATL
28Jimmy Nelsonat OAK
29Brandon FinneganSD
30Junior Guerraat OAK
31Jon Grayat NYYMaybe they'll trade him out of Coors for us fantasy folks (they won't)
32Jameson TaillonLADHe's going to have rookie bumps, but the first 2 starts show where the hype comes from
33Scott KazmirWAS
34Jeremy HellicksonARI, at SF
35Jerad Eickhoffat MIN
36Zach DaviesWASHas shaved nearly 2 runs off of his ERA in June alone (0.96 ERA in 28 IP)
37Bartolo ColonKC
38Matt Wislerat MIA
39Julio UriasWASHas a 1.88 ERA and 22 Ks in his last 14.3 IP; outings are short, though: 4, 5.3, and 5
40Chad Bettisat MIA, ARI
41Mike Leakeat SEA
42Dan Strailyat TEX
43Chase AndersonWAS
44Jaime Garciaat CHC, at SEAHasn't fanned more than 4 in a start since May 11th
45Tyler ChatwoodARI
46Wei-Yin ChenCHC
47Michael Wachaat CHC
48Francisco LirianoSF
49Jon NieseSF
50Tom KoehlerCHCScary matchup, but he hasn't allowed more than 3 in any of L8 starts (2.90 ERA)
51Jake PeavyPHI
52Michael Bolsingerat PIT
53Colin Reaat CIN

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
54Anthony DeSclafaniat TEX, SDDon't be confused by the 2.08 ERA, he's allowed 14 H in 8.7 IP to OAK & ATL; let's see more before starting him
55Robbie Rayat TOR
56Juan NicasioSF, LAD
57Tyler AndersonARI
58Shelby Millerat PHI, at COLIf you can use one, but not the other then fine, otherwise Miller remains on the bench for now
59Archie Bradleyat COL
60John LambSD
61Cody ReedSD
62Christian Friedrichat CIN
63Luis Perdomoat BAL, at CIN
64Patrick Corbinat TOR, at COLOh these venues are perfect for the guy w/the highest hard contact rate in the league
65John GantNYM
66Jorge De La Rosaat NYY, ARI
67Zach Eflinat SFThe Giants are never a cakewalk, but it'll feel like Triple-A compared to his season debut at TOR (9 ER)
68Justin NicolinoCOL, CHC
69Adam Morganat MIN
70Albert Suarezat PIT
71Matt GarzaWAS
72Bud Norrisat MIA, NYM
73Aaron BlairNYM
74Jeff LockeSF, LAD
75Erik Johnsonat BAL

MLB TOP 100

RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Clayton KershawWAS, at PIT Given the amazingly high bar he continues to set, I can't fathom how he keeps getting BETTER
2Jose FernandezATL, CHC What a week for 2-start guys in the NL!
3Noah SyndergaardKC, at ATL
4Stephen Strasburgat LAD, at MIL
5Madison Bumgarnerat PIT, PHI
6Johnny Cuetoat PIT, PHI
7Chris Saleat BOS, TOR
8Justin VerlanderSEA, CLE
9John LackeySTL, at MIA Has actually bested his 2014 ERA by 11 points, but his FIP is down 60 pts thanks to skills improvements
10Steven WrightCWS, at TEX FanGraphs' Eno Sarris breaks down the knuckler to dispel some myths, which may give you more confidence in Wright
11Jake ArrietaSTL So many 2-start studs that he gets pushed down to 8th, his lowest slotting of the season
12Jon Lesterat MIA
13Max Scherzerat MIL
14Steven Matzat ATL
15Jacob deGromat ATL
16David Priceat TEX
17Cole HamelsCIN
18Matt Harveyat ATL Has a 2.08 ERA w/22 Ks in his last 26 IP and it's only that high bc ATL of all teams popped him for 4 ER (only 6 ER in the whole run)
19Aaron Nolaat MIN, at SF
20Jason HammelSTL, at MIA
21Corey KluberTB
22Sonny GrayMIL, at LAA The 3 starts since returning are his highest FB velos of the season, including a season-high 94.2 last time out
23Carlos Carrascoat DET
24Danny Salazarat DET
25Aaron Sanchezat CWS
26Kyle Hendricksat MIA
27Drew Pomeranzat CIN
28Jeff Samardzijaat PIT
29Julio TeheranNYM
30Zack Greinkeat COL Ugh, why does he have to get a trip to Coors just as he's on a run of dominance? Still have to start him
31Masahiro TanakaMIN
32Matt Shoemakerat HOU The key to his surge? Embracing his splitter at the expense of his bad fastball. First 7: 8.49 ERA, 23% splitters; last 6: 1.83, 44%
33CC SabathiaCOL Ditching four-seamers in favor of a cutter has really spurred his run (0.82 ERA, 41 Ks in last 44 IP)
34Michael FulmerSEA Attributes increased changeup usage as key factor in surge: 6% in first 4 starts (6.52 ERA), 17% in last 6 (0.45)
35Marco EstradaARI Has now led the AL in hit suppression for the last 268.3 IP (6.2 H/9)
36Carlos Martinezat SEA
37Kenta Maedaat PIT
38Gio Gonzalezat MIL Strasburg & Scherzer rightfully get the hype, but the Gonzalez-Roark-Ross 3-4-5 is really strong
39Tanner Roarkat LAD He's traded some BBs for Ks, but otherwise looks like the beast we saw in 2014
40Joe Rossat LAD Has allowed more than 3 ER just once in his L7 starts (3.68 ERA, 35 Ks in 36.7 IP)
41Danny DuffyHOU
42Jose Quintanaat BOS
43Adam Wainwrightat CHC
44Chris Archerat CLE Slowly chiseling the ERA down (3.74 in his L5 starts), but he's allowed fewer than 3 R just once in his L8
45Lance McCullersLAA
46Chris TillmanTB
47Adam ConleyATL
48Jimmy Nelsonat OAK
49Brandon FinneganSD
50Junior Guerraat OAK
51Jordan ZimmermannCLE
52Jake Odorizziat BAL
53Josh TomlinTB, at DET
54James Paxtonat DET, STL
55Michael PinedaMIN
56Kevin Gausmanat TEX, TB
57Jon Grayat NYY Maybe they'll trade him out of Coors for us fantasy folks (they won't)
58Jameson TaillonLAD He's going to have rookie bumps, but the first 2 starts show where the hype comes from
59Nate Karnsat DET, STL
60J.A. HappARI
61Scott KazmirWAS
62Jeremy HellicksonARI, at SF
63Jerad Eickhoffat MIN
64Zach DaviesWAS Has shaved nearly 2 runs off of his ERA in June alone (0.96 ERA in 28 IP)
65Dallas Keuchelat KC
66Taijuan WalkerSTL
67R.A. Dickeyat CWS
68Bartolo ColonKC
69Matt Wislerat MIA
70Julio UriasWAS Has a 1.88 ERA and 22 Ks in his last 14.3 IP; outings are short, though: 4, 5.3, and 5
71Chad Bettisat MIA, ARI
72Hisashi Iwakumaat DET
73Ian Kennedyat NYM
74Nathan EovaldiMIN
75Rick PorcelloCWS
76Mike Leakeat SEA
77Dan Strailyat TEX
78Jhoulys Chacinat HOU, OAK
79Marcus Stromanat CWS
80Colby LewisCIN
81Drew Smylyat CLE, at BAL
82Chase AndersonWAS
83Collin McHughLAA
84Blake Snellat CLE
85Trevor BauerTB
85Mike Fiersat KC
86Eduardo RodriguezCWS, at TEX
87Martin PerezBOS
88Yordano Venturaat NYM B2B gems since the brawl (0.68 ERA, 0.90 WHIP, 15 Ks in 13.3 IP); good matchup to stay hot
89Carlos RodonTOR Brutal matchup as the Jays offense is on fire, but he does have a 3.34 ERA w/26 Ks in his last 29.7 IP
90Doug FisterLAA, at KC
91Jaime Garciaat CHC, at SEA Hasn't fanned more than 4 in a start since May 11th
92Tyler ChatwoodARI
93Wei-Yin ChenCHC
94Daniel MengdenMIL
96Michael Wachaat CHC
97Francisco LirianoSF
98Jon NieseSF
99Tom KoehlerCHC Scary matchup, but he hasn't allowed more than 3 in any of L8 starts (2.90 ERA)
100Jake PeavyPHI

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